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			<title><![CDATA[Re: Visualization of stress and displacement at the interface]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hello Ahmad,</p><p>I guess you should be able to plot the local coordinate system for the interface in ATENA Studio. In the &quot;Labels &#039;n signals&quot; toolbox, select the option to plot &quot;Element LCSs&quot;. Then you should be able to correctly assign the two tangential stresses in the interface to the corresponding directions.</p><p>Also, for this purpose, another simple modelling approach would be to use BAR WITH BOND and check the bond stress values. </p><p>If I misunderstood something, please let me know. Furthermore, if you need any assistance with the modelling, you can send us your model to our ATENA user&#039;s support at cervenka@cervenka.cz</p><p>Best regards,<br />Jiří Rymeš</p>]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hello,</p><p>I made an axisymmetric model including a single circular FRP yarn surrounded by concrete and subjected to tension displacement controlled load. For the first simple try, I considered the material of yarn and concrete as elastic. The interaction between concrete and yarn is modeled by the contact surface (zero thickness surface) with the interface material assigned. </p><p>I need to see the bond and slip evolution on the interface. Because the interface has no thickness and the loading somehow that doesn&#039;t make the interface open in the normal direction, the interface remains like a line shape. Then when it comes to visualization of interface stress and displacement in the scalar tab of the result module, nothing can be visible on the interface. Indeed I have the legend with values on the up-right side, but I can not recognize the results are related to which location in the interface. </p><p>Is there any tips and trick to visualize that?</p><p>Best Regards,<br />Ahmad Delpasand</p>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2022 12:31:34 +0000</pubDate>
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